Case Studies in Emergency Medicine Learn Evaluate Adopt Right Now Colin G. Kaide – Ebook Instant Download/Delivery ISBN(s): 9783030224448, 3030224449, 9783030224455, 3030224457
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- ISBN 10: 3030224457
- ISBN 13: 9783030224455
- Author: Colin G. Kaide
This book contains a variety of medical case studies from actual patients presenting to the emergency department. It includes not only typical cases that present to the ED but also less common, yet very important cases that one can’t afford to miss. Each chapter begins with a case – or set of cases with typical and atypical aspects – of the disease in question. This is followed by high-value learning points on the condition with introductory/background points, physiology and pathophysiology of the disease, how to make the diagnosis, and finally how to initiate treatment. The cases provide expert discussion with tips and tricks, personal experience with management of each of the cases, and a follow-up description of the outcome of the cases to provide the reader with closure. To supplement each case study, all 67 chapters include a pattern recognition component that identifies the key diagnostic features of the disease discussed. The chapters conclude with a summary of thediagnostic and treatment details of each condition. Using a concise, easy-to-read, bulleted format, the book helps readers to learn, evaluate, adopt new practices, right now (LEARN). Emergency Medicine Case Studies – LEARNing Rounds: Learn, Evaluate, Adopt, Right Now is an essential resource for a variety of emergency medicine clinicians including experienced physicians, residents, physician assistants, nurse practitioners, nurses, and medical students rotating in the emergency department. Finally, this book can be used as a basis for small group discussions, especially in emergency medicine training programs
Table contents:
1. Bleeding on Anti-Xa Drugs: “Does All Bleeding Really Stop?”
2. Beta-Blocker Overdose: “You know, the green pill.”
3. Acute Blast Crisis/Hyperviscosity Syndrome: Blasting Off!
4. Black Widow Spider Bite: “Can’t We Just Get a Divorce?”
5. Radiology Case 1
6. Botulism: “I don’t need to talk, but I do need to swallow!”
7. Button Battery Ingestion: The Battery That Is Not as Cute as a Button
8. Central Retinal Artery Occlusion with Sudden Vision Loss—“Ay, Ay, My Eye!”
9. Cervical Fractures: Who Did Jefferson Bite?
10. Radiology Case 2
11. Cyanide Poisoning—“I’m Mr. Blue…”
12. ECG Surprise Attack!: de Winter Aches and Pains
13. ECG Surprise Attack!: Chest Pain and the “Forgotten Lead”
14. Defibrillator Malfunction: It’s Electric! Boogie, Woogie, Woogie!
15. Radiology Case 3
16. Difficult Airway and OMG, There’s Blood Everywhere: Navigating the Difficult Airway
17. Disseminated Neonatal Herpes Simplex Virus: Simplex Can Be Very Complex!
18. Dural Venous Sinus Thrombosis: “Not My Usual Migraine”
19. Endocarditis: Osler’s Challenge
20. Excited Delirium: “I’m So Excited … I Just Can’t Hide It”
21. Radiology Case 4
22. Flash Pulmonary Edema: Staying Afloat in the Flash Flood
23. Guillain–Barré Syndrome: “I May Be Weird, but I Still Can’t Walk!”
24. HELLP Syndrome: “I Need Somebody HELLP, Not Just Anybody…”
25. Hemolytic Uremic Syndrome: Another FAT RN?
26. Radiology Case 5
27. Hyperthermia: “I’m Hot Blooded; Check It and See”
28. Coarctation of the Aorta: Open Your Heart to Me, Baby
29. In-Flight Emergencies: Medical Mile High Club
30. Pediatric Intussusception: Not Galileo’s Telescope
31. Radiology Case 6
32. Lemierre’s Syndrome: A Real Pain in the Neck
33. Lightning Strike: Thunderbolts and Lightning, Very, Very Frightening…The Cosmic DC Countershock
34. Loperamide Toxicity: “I’m in Love … I’m All Stopped Up”
35. LVAD Woes: Lub-Dub, Lub-Dub, Lub-Dub…or Maybe Not!
36. Radiology Case 7
37. Malaria: Mosquitos Suck!
38. Internal Hernias: No Bulge, No Hernia?
39. Mesenteric Ischemia: When a Benign Exam Means Danger Close
40. Mucormycosis: “There’s a Fungus Among Us!”
41. Radiology Case 8
42. Multiligament Knee Injuries: The Knee Bone Is Connected to … Almost Nothing
43. Acute Myocarditis: “I Thought My Soul Was Weak, but My Heart??”
44. Necrotizing Fasciitis: Flesh Eating Follies
45. Organophosphate Poisoning: Of Mice and Men
46. Radiology Case 9
47. Breakin’ (Pacemakers): Electric Boogaloo
48. Pediatric Drowning: The Cold Water Blues
49. Pneumothorax: “Hmmm, I Guess Dr. Heimlich Had More Than One Maneuver!”
50. Peripartum Cardiomyopathy. “Babies Are Breaking My Heart!”
51. Radiology Case 10
52. Pott’s Puffy Tumor: “I’m Not a Klingon, It’s an Abscess!”
53. Pulmonary Hypertension: “You Take My Breath Away”
54. Serotonin Syndrome: When the Happy Hormone Gets Angry
55. Stevens Johnson Syndrome – “Steven Who? And Why I Should Care About His Johnson?”
56. Radiology Case 11
57. Thyroid Storm: Glands Gone Wild!
58. Thrombotic Thrombocytopenia Purpura (TTP): “Who Are You Calling a FAT RN?”
59. Tumor Lysis Syndrome: Cancer Toxic Dump
60. Typhlitis: A Real Pain in the Gut!
61. Radiology Case 12
62. The Unvaccinated Febrile Child: No Shot, Too Hot!
63. Electrical Storm of the Heart: A Shocking Experience!
64. Vertigo: “You Spin Me Right Round Baby Right Round”
65. Volatile Alcohol Ingestion: A Good Ole Boy Drinking Ethylene Gly, Singin This’ll Be How I Get AKI
66. Radiology Case 13
67. Wolff-Parkinson-White: Who’s Afraid of the Big Bad Wolff?
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